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Originally Posted by Robbb
This is not rocket science, get a cheap one from Amazon, pull out two screws, replace it. Disconnect the negative cable to the battery for a minute, reattach it. Codes gone light out all is good.
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Thanks, that is my current plan. It may not be rocket science, but my history of working on cars is dismal. But, it is worth trying for $35 instead of paying an auto shop $400 for a non-OEM part. By the way, except for the check engine light being on, the car runs fine.